The Delhi High Court has issued a crucial directive to the producers of the film 120 Bahadur, ordering them to list the names of all 120 soldiers who fought in the historic 1962 Battle of Rezang La in the movie’s end credits. This decision comes in response to a public interest litigation filed by the Sanyukt Ahir Regiment Morcha, which sought to acknowledge the collective sacrifice of the soldiers, particularly from the Ahir (Yadav) community. The producers, represented by their counsel, have assured the court that they will honour the directive and include all the soldiers’ names in the end credits, both in theatrical and Over-The-Top releases. The court’s directive has been seen as a significant victory for the petitioners, who had been seeking to correct the historical inaccuracies in the film. The producers’ agreement to list all the soldiers’ names is a significant step towards acknowledging their sacrifice and ensuring that their contribution to the country’s history is not overlooked. The film, directed by Simerjeet Singh, is set to release in theatres on November 21 and has been the subject of controversy over its portrayal of the battle. The court’s ruling has brought an end to the controversy, with the producers agreeing to make the necessary changes to the film. The decision has been welcomed by the petitioners, who had been fighting to ensure that the true story of the battle is told accurately.
The controversy surrounding the film’s portrayal of the Battle of Rezang La had been brewing for some time, with critics arguing that the film distorts historical facts by focusing primarily on Major Shaitan Singh, a fictionalized character played by Farhan Akhtar. The petitioners had argued that the film undermines the regimental identity and broader community contribution of the soldiers, particularly from the Ahir (Yadav) community. The court’s directive has brought an end to the controversy, with the producers agreeing to make the necessary changes to the film. The film’s producers, including Excel Entertainment and Trigger Happy Studios, have been ordered to include all the soldiers’ names in the end credits, ensuring that their sacrifice is acknowledged and respected. The court’s ruling has been seen as a significant victory for the petitioners, who had been fighting to ensure that the true story of the battle is told accurately. The decision has brought an end to the controversy surrounding the film, with the producers agreeing to make the necessary changes to the film. The court’s directive has been welcomed by the petitioners, who had been fighting to ensure that the true story of the battle is told accurately.
The Delhi High Court’s directive has been seen as a significant step towards ensuring that the true story of the Battle of Rezang La is told accurately. The court’s ruling has brought an end to the controversy surrounding the film, with the producers agreeing to make the necessary changes to the film. The producers, represented by their counsel, have assured the court that they will honour the directive and include all the soldiers’ names in the end credits, both in theatrical and Over-The-Top releases. The court’s directive has been welcomed by the petitioners, who had been fighting to ensure that the true story of the battle is told accurately. The decision has been seen as a significant victory for the petitioners, who had been seeking to correct the historical inaccuracies in the film. The court’s ruling has brought an end to the controversy surrounding the film, with the producers agreeing to make the necessary changes to the film. The decision has been welcomed by the petitioners, who had been fighting to ensure that the true story of the battle is told accurately. The court’s directive has been seen as a significant step towards ensuring that the true story of the Battle of Rezang La is told accurately.
The producers of 120 Bahadur have agreed to include all the soldiers’ names in the end credits, ensuring that their sacrifice is acknowledged and respected. The court’s directive has been seen as a significant victory for the petitioners, who had been fighting to ensure that the true story of the battle is told accurately. The decision has been welcomed by the petitioners, who had been seeking to correct the historical inaccuracies in the film. The court’s ruling has brought an end to the controversy surrounding the film, with the producers agreeing to make the necessary changes to the film. The decision has been seen as a significant step towards ensuring that the true story of the Battle of Rezang La is told accurately. The court’s directive has been welcomed by the petitioners, who had been fighting to ensure that the true story of the battle is told accurately. The film’s release in theatres on November 21 has been seen as a significant milestone in the film’s production, with the producers agreeing to make the necessary changes to the film.



